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Tickets for La Sauve-Majeure Abbey (33)

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Abbaye de La Sauve-Majeure

4.0 (2 reviews)

La Sauve (33)

  • 2 hours

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Activity description :

La Sauve-Majeure Abbey is aUNESCO World Heritage site. This Romanesque monument boasts exceptional sculptures and remains. Situated between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, the abbey takes its name from the "Silva Major": the great forest.

Tour advantages :

  • Timeless landscape around the abbey
  • Abbey 25 km from Bordeaux
  • Guided tour included with admission
  • Downloadabletour booklet to help you discover the abbey
  • 5 podcasts guided by Aurelian, a medieval monk who came to complete his life's work at the abbey.

Opening hours :

  • Open all year round
  • Between October 2 and May 28: 10:30am-1pm and 2pm-5:30pm, closed on Mondays
  • Between May 29 and October 1: 10am-1.15pm and 2pm-6pm, daily
  • Annual closure on January 1, May 1 and December 25

Conditions of use :

  • Admission with tickets, on mobile or paper, on day of visit

Prices

Entrance ticket

Price per person - From 18 years old or 26 years old for EU citizens

€6

4,0 (2 reviews)

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4/5

Very pretty. Courage to climb the bell.

Anaïs ,

21 apr 2024

4/5

very warm welcome, self-guided tour with explanatory documents on loan, beautiful view from the tower.

Patrick,

26 aug 2023

Location

Address:
14 rue de l'abbaye, 33670 La Sauve

Access:
- By car: 45 min from Bordeaux via D14
- Bus 403 Transgironde: Bourg de La Sauve

Know before you go

How to use your ticket :

  • Admission on presentation of purchased tickets
  • E-tickets accepted

Opening hours :

  • Open all year round
  • Between October 2 and May 28: 10:30am-1pm and 2pm-5:30pm, closed on Mondays
  • Between May 29 and October 1: 10am-1.15pm and 2pm-6pm, daily
  • Closed on January 1, May 1 and December 25 .

Further information

  • Parking along the abbey wall and Place St Jean
  • Bookshop
  • Access for the disabled
  • Toilets accessible to people with reduced mobility
  • Interpretation panels
  • Modernized lapidary area
  • Dogs allowed on leash
  • Free admission for under-18s and under-26s (European Union citizens and regular non-European residents of France)
  • Free admission every first Sunday of the month, from November to March inclusive
  • Free admission for all during the European Heritage Days, on the 3rd weekend of September (September 16 and 17, 2023).

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